RE: https://toot.cafe/@slightlyoff/116281285290733971

It's funny how Apple is doing both at the same time here:
a) proactively fighting browser engine monoculture, while at the same time
b) requiring browser engine monoculture.
🙂

@helge It's only funny if you accept the first one as true; it isn't:

https://infrequently.org/2022/06/apple-is-not-defending-browser-engine-choice/

Apple Is Not Defending Browser Engine Choice

Some folks claim that Apple's mandated inadequacy for browsers and their engines is somehow beneficial to the cause of ensuring a diverse pool of web engines. Nothing could be farther from the truth, but to understand why, we need to understand how browsers are funded. With that understanding, we can see that not only has Apple has starved its own browser team of resources, but has done grevious damage to Mozilla along the way.

Alex Russell
@slightlyoff I do, if the monopoly of Safari on iOS wouldn't exist, it would be dead and consumed by Chrome. That's why it is kinda funny, it has to be a monopoly (on a major platform) to ensure that there is no monopoly everywhere.
You only have to look at what happened at Microsoft to understand ..., oh, wait 🙂
@helge This literally does not engage with any of the arguments in the post, so I guess we're off to visit Hitchens' Razor.